Classen High School - Orbit Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1952

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5 if 'W K, -, 4 t ,.. V -Wi' fa 331.2 qs. 'li V . . A-' - 'i W W? f k-.. rpg . f , , DAN McNATT President STUDE T COUNCIL Democracy at work finds no more fertile field than the Classen Student Council. All major decisions concerning the student body are made by Council members, who also handle school elections, contests and representation in the Intra-City Student Council. Our student gov- ernment not only draws us closer to Classen, but also gives us a first hand demon- stration of legal procedures. CHARLES KEY MARGARET MORRlS TOM LEKAS Vice President SQCYCUFY Treasurer Row 1, left In rigbl: McKown, Dick, parliamentariang Key Charles, vice president: McNatt, Dan, president: Morris, Margaret, secretary: Lekas, Tom, treasurer: Weinert. Duane, sponsor. Row 2: Smith. Anthony: Adair, Berry: Fitch. Nancy: Bagby, Joel: Wilson, Mary Lou: Peek, Carolyn: Scott. Shirley: Hart, Don: Clayton, Mary: Rhoads, jimmy: Branham. Georgia: Flanagan, Ann: jones. Ernestine: Kruger, Charles: Priddy. Louise: Gulihur, Larry. Row J: Minter, Myrl: Brown, Marian: jones. Wiltoma: Wickham. Mary Helen: Johnston, Nancy: Ferris. Maurice: Carson, Cecil: Dobson, Page: Engle. Tonita: Reedy. Martha: Carroll. Carolyn: Foster, Jani Eads, Faith: Poore. ,Pau Aikman. Betty: Wagner, Maytha. Row 4: Caldwell, Bob: Matthews, Doug: Montgomery, Lou Ann: Spencer, Shirley: Ware, jenny: Shawver. Merica: Jeter. Pat: Stevens. Sandra: Smith, Don: Mateer, Pat: Bessett. Herwanna: Symonds. Dyan. Raw I: Colby. John: VanNort. jerry: Christensen. Dal: Kunkel, Roger: Knezek, Ed: Zellner. Carl: Haggard, David: Cullimore, Kelvyn: Webber, Bob: Caughron, john: Meyers. Stewart: Lyon. Ed: Barnhill, john: Marshall, jerry: Porch, Stanley. SUPREME COURT We make things a little warm for offenders of our student government regu- lations, because it carries out our ultimate purpose - graduating good citizens. The Supreme Court is the highest judicial body of the school. Appointed by the Student Council president, the Court interprets our school's laws and constitution, and hears cases referred from the Proctor Court. Fin! Row: Noell, Carolyng Deen, Cameron, Chief justice, Skinner, Rosemary. Second Row: Griffin, Joey Rev. Charles. -1 2- Studzkff 663

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,1'gg, f an - ref . 7 V 1 l rd 4,3 f: B UTI gifs if i oss SYWYIXRU ,MSS GMX,-xks1f V, Classenites in the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organization were active in - managing the UNESCO statewide convention held in Oklahoma City. Approximately 500 repre- sentatives from state schools attended. They discussed world problems and affairs. 9,5 X il '. h ow I: Rey, Charles, sergeant at arms, White, Marilyn, secretary, Losey, Margaret, vice president, ' N X Zellner, Carl, president, Skinner, Rosemary, first semester president, Ellison, Robert, parliamentarian, 0 jenkins, Eunice, reporter. Row 2: Wright, Betty, Grubb, Ann, Collins, Sue, Eacock, Jane, Hall, Ann, ' Dorr, Clyde, Naifeh, Alvin. Row 3: Shepard, Gladys, sponsor, Thornham, Susan, Gandy, Carolyn, X Wooten, joline, Gordon, Barbara, Himelfarb, Faith. Row 4: Dyche, jane, Nagel, Christina, Williams, X Carolyn, Poore, Pat, Keesee, Kon, Wilson, Faith, Foster, Robert, World we 53 'T-E. .nom MISS OPHYLIA BYARS History MRS. HAZEL LIVINGSTON English ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE While drifting away from assembly how many times have you heard someone say. That was a swell assembly. Who do you suppose discovered all that talent from Classen? The answer lies in the long hours of toil by the assembly committee. composed of the following: Q Row l: Morris, Margaret, Ware, Jenny, Barnhill, John, Besett, Herwanna, Foster, jan. Row 2: Holland, Blanche, Brown, Marian, lfjranham, Georgia, '-as 5 Reedy, Martha, Meyers, Stewart. Row 3: Keesee, Kon, Cullimore, Kelvyn, inf' ' Nichols, Thomas, Livingston, Hazel, Cornelius, Merl. ,,!5'.-9 MISS BLANCHE HOLLAND History MR. COLLIS ENGLAND History OKLAHOMA CITY HISTORY When the senior highschools of Oklahoma City pro- vided studcnts to work on a comprehensive history of the city, Classen contributed these researchers to work on two chapters of the book project. They are: Row l: Mullins, Carol, Panos, Mary, Hand, Dorothy, Renegar, Agnes, Pritch- ard, Joyce. Row 2: Lewis, Tommy, Campbell, Boyd, Hed- ricks, Larry, Blakcburn, Van, Murphy, Tom, Keesce, Kon. Row 3: Woody, Larry, Carroll, Bobby, Soloman, Bruce' Spaan, Gary, Schwartz, Bobby, King, Max.



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PEP COUNCIL S0 it's rah rah, rah rah rah for the Pep Council mem- bers, who organize cheering at games, designate seating for pep clubs, direct print- ing of football programs, handle concessions and spear- head pep assemblies. The Council is composed of the presidents, representatives and sponsors of each of the pep clubs. Row I, lrfl lo rigblc Riley, Susie, Noell, Carolyn, Runyon, Elaine, Hess, Lurlene, Adair, Betty, Morris, Mar- garet. Row 2: Weinert, Duane Mr., Marshall, Lyda Mrs., Rhoads, Jimmy, Kruger, Charles, Byars, Ophelia Miss, England, Collis Mr. Row 3: Gilmer, Gene Mr., McDougal, Pat, Castle, Ronnie, K-unkel, Roger, Hicks. james Mr. PROCTORS Excuse me, where's your hall pass? This is the most oft-repeated question our student police forse asks. Our proctors help us to re- member regulations, and at the same time keep the halls cleared of noisy loiterers. First Row, lrfl to riglrlz Goodman, Max, Jackson, Bob, Miskovsky, George, Wright, Betty, Queen, Wilhite, Bob, Gulihur, Larry. Secoml Row: Bross, Jerry, Early, Jack, Wilson, jerry, Ingram, Jim, Campbell, Dick, Estes, Lloyd Mr., sponsor. Tbird Row: Witten, Kenneth, Cranor, Buddy, Carr, Rex, Bealmear, Otis, Scruggs, Bob, Hann, Roy, Miskovsky, jim. PROCTOR COURT When We neglect to get written permission to be out of class, our proctors some- times ask us to appear in Proctor Court. The Court has four judges, and is simi- lar in design to the lower courts in our democratic civil system. Judges are Charles Kruger, Joel Bagby, Ed Kenezek, and Gerry Levan. Make Scholars -right as Dollars

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